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anterior angle, and two others near the posterior angle. Hindwing 

 without markings, the fringe barred with greyish-white between the 

 nervures. Underside : Forewing with band and spots as above, but suffused 

 with grey scales towards the apex, and pale towards the posterior angle 

 below the band. 



Hindwing suffused with greyish scales and crossed by irregular broken 

 bands of grey, which give it a mottled appearance ; tv/o white dots near 

 the base. 



Palpi grey below, brown above. 



Expanse of wings 2^- inches. 



Habitat : Yunan." (Atkinson, I. c.) 



In collection de Niceville, who informs me that it occurs commonly in 

 the Khasi Hills. 



224. LOBOCLA CASYAPA, MOORE. 



Lobocla casyapa, Moore, J. A. S. B., vol. liii, pt. 2, p. 52 (1884). 



" Differs from L. liliana in its smaller size. Upperside somewhat 

 paler and of an olive-brown tint, sparsely speckled with olive-grey scales : 

 forewing with the transverse semi-diaphanous yellow band one-third less 

 in width, the portions being distinctly denned by the traversing brown 

 veins, the subapical spots also much smaller. Underside much paler ; 

 forewing numerously speckled with greyish-ochreous scales at the apex, 

 the band and apical spots as above : hindwing with similarly disposed 

 markings, but all composed of more numerous grejdsh-ochreous scales, 

 these scales being whitish in L. liliana. 



Expanse : ly 9 ^ inches. 



Habitat : Masuri (Lang), Cashmere (Reed)." (Moore, I. c.) 



In collections Indian Museum and de Niceville. 



GENUS LIII. GOMALIA. 



Gomalia, Moore, P. Z. S., 1879, p. 144. 



Gomalia, Moore, Lep. Cey., vol. i, p. 183 (1881). 



" Wings short : forewing with the costa slightly arched at the base, 

 apex acute, exterior margin oblique, posterior angle slightly convex ; 

 costal vein short ; subcostal vein five-branched first, second, and third 

 arising before end of cell ; fourth and fifth from its end ; upper disco-cellular 

 angled, lower oblique ; upper radial from angle of upper disco-cellular, lower 

 radial from its end ; median vein three-branched, middle branch from 

 near end of the cell ; submedian vein nearly straight ; hindwing lobed and 

 angled near base of costal margin, apex and exterior margin very convex ; 

 costal vein extending to near apex, subcostal vein two-branched ; one 

 radial ; median vein three-branched. Body short, thorax stout ; palpi 

 thickly pilose ; antennae short, with a thick very blunt club ; legs moderately 

 long, squamous." (Moon, I. c.) 



